Davies is just 19th on the European Solheim Cup points list. She needs to be among the top four to make the team on points by the conclusion of the Ricoh Women’s British Open. She’s 21st on the European Solheim Cup world rankings list, and she would need to be among the top four to qualify through that list.

Euro captain Liselotte Neumann gets four captain’s picks, but Davies doesn’t want it to come down to that.

“If I don’t get in, and she doesn’t pick me, I can assure you there will be no hard feelings,” Davies said. “If you play a lot in Europe like I’ve been doing, you should be able to play your way in.

“It’s still there for me to do, if I’m good enough. That’s always the thing. If you’re good enough, you’ll do it. If you’re not, you’ll talk about it.”

There are extra European Solheim Cup points available in a major here at Wegmans this week. A victory could bump Davies into the top four in points. So could a second-place finish.

This is one of four events left for Davies to qualify. She will skip the LPGA’s Walmart NW Arkansas Championship in two weeks to return to Europe to play the LET’s Allianz Ladies Slovak Open in Slovakia. She hasn't qualified for the U.S. Women's Open but plans to play the European Ladies Masters in July and the Ricoh Women’s British Open the first week of August.

How much does Davies relish the Solheim Cup?

“It’s my favorite event,” Davies said. “It’s the one time I feel like we get the coverage the men get. We are actually the big tournament that week, and that doesn’t happen that often, so it’s nice.”

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Mell, a senior writer, is a 30-year veteran and covers the PGA and LPGA tours for Golf Channel.